Project 3 Skills Assessed: Note-taking
Explain reasoning and thinking in writing
Step 1: Log into Compass and choose any 3 lessons/quizzes that you got less than an 80% on. Write down the 3 quizzes and give the list (or email the list) to Tegan to re-assign.
Step 2: Look back over your notes. Using what you've already done in your notes, answer the following 2 prompts:
2 things I did well in my notes are:
1.
2.
2 things I want to improve in my notes are and WHY:
Step 3: Once the three lessons you selected in Step 1 have been re-assigned, re-take the lessons and quizzes. Focus on your NOTE-TAKING and working on the 4 things you listed in Step 2. Your notes will be graded as this project, not the grades you get on the quizzes.
Step 4: Reflect on your note-taking process by answering the following questions. Please be honest with your responses. These questions are your opinion and there are no right or wrong answers! Email your responses to Teganolympus@gmail.com
1. In your opinion, did your notes improve? If so, HOW? If not, WHY NOT?
2. What is most difficult about note taking?
3. In your opinion, is taking notes helpful? Why or why not?
4. Did taking better notes help you on the quizzes? Why or why not?
5. In your opinion, is it important or useful to take detailed, organized notes? Why or why not?
6. Is note-taking something that could be useful to you in other class and/or in the future? Why or why not?
Skills Assessed: Note-taking
Explain reasoning and thinking in writing
Step 1: Log into Compass and choose any 3 lessons/quizzes that you got less than an 80% on. Write down the 3 quizzes and give the list (or email the list) to Tegan to re-assign.
Step 2: Look back over your notes. Using what you've already done in your notes, answer the following 2 prompts:
2 things I did well in my notes are:
1.
2.
2 things I want to improve in my notes are and WHY:
1.
2.
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Step 3: Once the three lessons you selected in Step 1 have been re-assigned, re-take the lessons and quizzes. Focus on your NOTE-TAKING and working on the 4 things you listed in Step 2. Your notes will be graded as this project, not the grades you get on the quizzes.
Step 4: Reflect on your note-taking process by answering the following questions. Please be honest with your responses. These questions are your opinion and there are no right or wrong answers! Email your responses to Teganolympus@gmail.com
1. In your opinion, did your notes improve? If so, HOW? If not, WHY NOT?
2. What is most difficult about note taking?
3. In your opinion, is taking notes helpful? Why or why not?
4. Did taking better notes help you on the quizzes? Why or why not?
5. In your opinion, is it important or useful to take detailed, organized notes? Why or why not?
6. Is note-taking something that could be useful to you in other class and/or in the future? Why or why not?